Captain Falcon

Captain Falcon

Captain Falcon, also known as "F-Zero pilot number 07,"[2] is the main protagonist of the F-Zero series, Nintendo's fast-paced futuristic racing video game franchise. Only his machine actually was shown in game, portrayed by a two-dimensional sprite - not until F-Zero X would his character be conveyed by a computer-generated image. The Super Smash Bros. games are the only times he has appeared outside the F-Zero series, aside from his helmet and car or in his anime, and the first time that he himself became a playable character. His signature move, the "Falcon Punch," has become the subject of many parodies.

Donkey Kong

Donkey Kong

Donkey Kong is a gorilla and the star of the Donkey Kong video game series. He made his debut in the original Donkey Kong arcade game as the main antagonist with Mario as the protagonist. He has also appeared in many Mario games. Donkey Kong is one of the original characters in the Super Smash Bros. series and has appeared in all 3 to date. DK enjoys playing Zelda songs on his bongos, and he has played them in all 3 of his Donkey Konga games (in different regions), and even has a Zelda noise-set and roulette game for them.

Dr. Mario

Dr. Mario

Mario has assumed many roles over the years, one of them being Dr. Mario. With his supply of Megavitamins and Nurse Peach at his side, no disease is incurable for him. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Dr. Mario is very similar to his normal counterpart. His Megavitamins, replacing Mario's fireballs, are somewhat more powerful than the fireballs.

Falco

Falco Lombardi

Falco's past is mysterious, and he always avoids conversation of what he did before joining the team. Falco is seen as the finest pilot of the Star Fox team, possessing a high skill level when at the controls of an Arwing. Shortly after the story of Star Fox 64, he left the team. Where he went and why is unknown, but he does reappear again at the end of Star Fox Adventures to save Fox, and subsequently returns to the Star Fox team. Falco is not a playable character in the original Super Smash Bros. game. However, he is present in the sequels, Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and needs to be unlocked in both.

Fox

Fox McCloud

Fox is the leader and captain of the Star Fox Team. Fox is the main character of the Star Fox series. He and his team are all Pilots who defend the galaxy from multiple threats. Fox is also one of the characters in the original Super Smash Bros. game for the Nintendo 64 and its sequel, Super Smash Bros. Melee. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl Fox's moveset remains the same, except for a few changes in appearance such as his "Fox Illusion" move. He is shown piloting his Arwing in the cutscenes and remains a large part of the storyline.

Ganondorf

Ganondorf in the Super Smash Bros. series is an extremely slow but powerful character. His jumps are very low, making reaching high points difficult. His moveset is copied heavily from Captain Falcon, and the moves have been slowed down greatly; however, if they connect with their opponent, the effect is likely to be devastating. Appearing in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a stat-modified clone of Captain Falcon, Super Smash Bros. Brawl attempts to remove this connotation by continuing to slightly alter both Ganondorf and Captain Falcon, making them seem slightly less like each other.

Jigglypuff

Jigglypuff

Jigglypuff is a Normal-type Balloon Pokémon. It is round, pink, fluffy, cuddly, with tiny arms and feet, a tiny tuft of curly hair, and enormous blue eyes and is one of the most popular Pokémon being well known for its attack when it sings its opponent to sleep. Jigglypuff is also the first unlockable character in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee. However, in Super Smash Bros. Brawl it is one of last the player can unlock (if unlocking through The Subspace Emissary). In Melee and its prequel, it can be unlocked by beating 1P mode once with any character on any difficult setting. Jigglypuff can be unlocked this way in Brawl, but also by playing the Subspace Emissary.

King Dedede

King Dedede

King Dedede is the self-proclaimed "King of Dream Land"[4] and one of Kirby's rivals in the Kirby series. However, in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Dedede and Kirby become good friends during the Subspace Emissary and is revealed that he was good all along. He is the self-proclaimed king of Dream Land, and often causes trouble, though he is not necessarily evil. King Dedede appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He is a heavyweight character and shares Kirby's multi-jump ability.

Kirby

Kirby

Kirby, also known as "Kirby of Dream Land",[5] is a small pink being from the planet Popstar. Kirby inhabits Popstar, in a country called Dreamland ruled by King Dedede. King Dedede hates Kirby and is constantly sending monsters to defeat him. Kirby is capable of copying the special ability of anything he eats. He has a very positive attitude, and is never afraid of a fight. Kirby has made one cameo appearance in the Zelda series, apart from the Super Smash Bros. series. An enemy in Link's Awakening is called the Anti-Kirby, and features incredibly similar abilities. Kirby in the only non-Zelda character to make a cameo in Link's Awakening that is not a part of the Mario series, aside from Richard.

Lucario

Lucario

While primarily a fighting type Pokémon, most of Lucario's moves are augmented with his ability to use Aura, in a style very similar to Mewtwo's Psychic augmented fighting style, but with different techniques similar to martial arts. It has been seen using what appears to be an Aura Sphere from Pokémon Diamond & Pokémon Pearl. Like Mewtwo, he has voice acting attributed to his telepathic abilities demonstrated in the movie Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, except he seems to speak more than Mewtwo did, especially when announcing his Final Smash, and his victory poses. Lucario is unique among the fighters in that his attacks become more powerful as he takes damage, capping when he is at about 200% and in last place.

Luigi

Luigi

Luigi is the younger sibling of Nintendo's Mascot, Mario. He has appeared in almost every Mario game since the original. He is actually very different then his older brother. Luigi is taller and slimmer, he can jump higher and slides farther than Mario does. This is apparent in the games in which both are playable, such as Super Mario Galaxy. When the Nintendo GameCube was released, along with it came Luigi's Mansion, the second game Luigi stars in, the first being Mario is Missing!. Luigi may be in love with Princess Daisy as Mario is in love with Princess Peach. Luigi is a playable character in the Super Smash Bros. series, being a hidden character in all three in all Super Smash Bros. games. Ingo and the Gorman Brothers were designed to resemble Luigi, just as Talon was designed to resemble Mario.

Mario

Mario

Mario is one of the most recognizable video game characters ever and the mascot of Nintendo. Like Link, he was created by Shigeru Miyamoto. He has been the star in over 70 games, not including side roles. Mario's first appeared in the arcade version of Donkey Kong, however his name was then "Jumpman". Mario soon had his own game, titled Mario Bros. in which he and his younger brother Luigi were plumbers and cleared pipes of unwanted pests. In 1985, Mario's first console game, Super Mario Bros. was released, getting over 40 million sales, a world record, and ever since, Mario has gained many fans.

Marth

Marth

Marth is a character from Fire Emblem who appeared along side Roy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, then along side Ike in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He is known to be a capable swordsman, armed with a sword longer than Link's. His sword is called the Falchion. However, he has no projectile weapons at all. He is the Prince of Altea.[6] He has been in four games: Fire Emblem 1, 3, 11, and 12 .

Meta Knight

Meta Knight

Meta Knight appears in the Kirby series as a knight from Dream Land.[7] He usually appears as a boss, although he is a playable character in Nightmare in Dreamland. He is also known for being one of Kirby's rivals. It's believed that Meta Knight is related to Kirby, since when unmasked, he's identical to Kirby aside from being blue. His sword, Galaxia, is the most powerful sword in Dream Land. It seems that only Meta Knight and Kirby can wield it. Meta Knight also appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Mewtwo

Mewtwo

Mewtwo is an artificially created Pokémon and the only one of its kind. Created from a strand of DNA from the Pokémon Mew, Mewtwo was meant to be more powerful and by far the most powerful being ever to live. The experiment was a success, but in its rage Mewtwo destroyed the island laboratory, killing the researchers who created him. Mewtwo is usually the second-to-last character you will unlock in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It appears to have been replaced by Lucario in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Ness

Ness

Ness is the main character in EarthBound, also known as Mother 2. He comes from the town of Onett and lives next to his neighbor Porky who later becomes an antagonist in the game. Ness is chosen by an alien named Buzz Buzz who emerges out of a meteorite that crashes on a nearby hill, to save the world from Giygas. To do that, he must first travel to eight sanctuaries and record the melodies there in his Sound Stone that was given to him by Buzz Buzz. Over the course of the game, he makes many friends, three of which become permanent members of your team (Paula, Jeff, and Poo). Ness is a silent protagonist and does not speak throughout the game although his thoughts are shown at one point. Ness has appears as an unlockable character in Super Smash Bros. and in Brawl. The name "Ness" is thought to purposely be an anagram of the acronym "SNES" used for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Olimar

Olimar

Captain Olimar is a tiny alien from the planet Hocotate, who appears in Pikmin and Pikmin 2. He appears human-like but has pointed ears and a bulbous nose. He is actually about the size of a quarter in relation to a human. Olimar is an astronaut for the interstellar transportation company Hocotate Freight. He crash lands on the planet Earth and befriends creatures known as Pikmin. The Pikmin help Olimar repair his ship before he runs out breathable air and dies due to substances in the air that are poisonous to him. Olimar is a playable character along with his Pikmin helpers. Olimar needs to have Pikmin that he can pluck out of the ground to attack. How many Pikmin and what types of Pikmin he plucks has a big effect on the match. The Pikmin will follow Olimar wherever he goes and, like in the games, will even die for him. Olimar is an anagram of the name Mario plus the letter "l", and is actually a bit similar to him.

Peach

Peach

Princess Peach, also known as Princess Toadstool, is the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom. She seems to have some sort of a romantic relationship with Mario. He is constantly rescuing her from Bowser, who often kidnaps her due to the fact that he is in love with Peach, as revealed in Paper Mario. She is heavily watched by Toadsworth, who takes care of her. She has many interests, this includes sports and partying. Peach appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a default character. She returns in its sequel, Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Her special moves include "Toad," "Peach Bomber," "Peach Parasol," and "Vegetable." In The Subspace Emissary Peach begins her story alongside Princess Zelda, who is apparently her friend, at the Stadium when disaster strikes. The player has the option to choose between her and Zelda, deciding who the characters will be able to play as and how the story progresses for each of them. A portrait of her can be found in a Hyrule Castle window during Ocarina of Time.

Pikachu

Pikachu

Pikachu is an Electric-type Pokemon and is the mascot of the Pokémon series. Like Yoshi, Kirby and Toad, Pikachu is named after its species. In the National Pokédex, it is Pokemon #25. It has appeared in every Pokémon game to date and is the star of the anime TV series. It resembles a yellow mouse with a jagged tail and red cheeks. It attacks both physically and with electric power it stores in its cheeks. Pikachu is one of the original characters in the Super Smash Bros. games, and it appears in both sequels.

Pit

Pit

Pit is the main character in the Kid Icarus series. Armed with a magical bow (which can be taken apart to be used as two daggers), he is the loyal servant and bodyguard to the great goddess Palutena and the captain of her army.[8] Although the series only has two games, Pit was a very popular character. He was also one of the most requested characters for Super Smash Bros. Brawl along with other characters such as Sonic, Ridley, and King Dedede. He plays an important part in The Subspace Emissary, being teamed up Mario in the beginning. Pit is an angel who can glide, but only for a short period of time, so be careful. Pit used some items in his games before Link had, like the Light Arrows and Mirror Shield, and the two shared many others. Pit first teamed up with Link in an episode of Captain N: The Game Master.

Pokémon Trainer

Pokémon Trainer

Pokémon Trainer is the character the player control in the Pokémon series. He is also a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The Pokémon Trainer is modeled on the original game protagonist Red. Although he is selectable, he is not actually playable, as the player controls one of three Pokémon (Squirtle, Ivysaur, or Charizard) instead. The player can cycle through the Pokémon by using the Trainer's Down Special Move. The Trainer's Final Smash is called "Triple Finish," an attack in which all three Pokémon attack at the same time. Pokémon Trainer is the first and, currently the only, generic character. The player able to choose which Pokémon to start with at the beginning of a match by selecting one of them at the select screen.

R.O.B.

R.O.B.

Ancient Minister

R.O.B. (Robotic Operating Buddy) is an accessory for the NES. The R.O.B. is controlled by the NES controller. It is used for the games Gyromite and Stack-up. Moving R.O.B. with the controller will move the person in the game. It has had several cameos in video games, including the WarioWare series and the F-Zero series. In The Subspace Emissary of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, R.O.B., introduced as the Ancient Minister, is a slave of Tabuu. He is in command of the Subspace Army, assisted primarily by Primids and the R.O.B. Squad. His orders are bring the entire world into Subspace. The Ancient Minister first appears after Mario and Kirby have dueled. He sets a Subspace Bomb on the ground and flies away while two R.O.B.s activate it. Many characters attempt to stop the planting of the Bombs set by him throughout the Emissary, but all fail. R.O.B. rebels against Ganondorf (who also serves Tabuu) after realizing that what he is doing is wrong.

Roy

Roy

Roy is a character from the Fire Emblem series. He starred the 6th Fire Emblem game and made a small cameo appearance in the 7th game (first one of the series released outside Japan, titled Fire Emblem: Rekka no ken in Japan, elsewhere just Fire Emblem) as assumed lordship of Pharae's armies.[9] His first appearance outside of Japan was as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee, with attacks very similar to those of Marth. He does not return as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, however. It was largely Roy and Marth's appearances in Super Smash Bros. Melee, along with their huge fanbase in Japan, that brought the Fire Emblem series to the rest of the world. On the trophy screen for Roy, the "appearances" section states that Roy may be in "Future Releases".

Samus

Samus

Samus Aran is the main protagonist of the Metroid series. Making her debut appearance in the original Metroid, Samus was thought to be a man through the entire game. Since the original, it has become custom for Samus to remove her helmet revealing that she is a woman. Although Samus wears her power suit for the majority of the games, many games of the franchise show the bounty hunter in more revealing clothing (as seen below) as a "reward" intended for the players of the game after satisfying certain conditions. In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, an unlockable bonus would place the crest of the Hyrule royal family on the top of Samus's ship, provided there is save data for Twilight Princess on the Wii. The Dark/Light aspect of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, as well as the Temples, keys, and Metroid's first NPCs were said by Retro Studios to have been inspired by A Link to the Past, which was a popular game with the team. Samus has appeared in every single Smash game to date. In every one she appears as a default character. Her special attacks consist of missiles, a charge-up laser gun and timed bombs.

Zero Suit Samus

Zero Suit Samus

During the events of Metroid: Zero Mission, the player must take control of Samus without her power suit. Zero Suit Samus is playable in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The main way to become Zero Suit Samus is to use Samus's Final Smash, which fires her explosive Zero Laser and causes her armor to fall off, revealing the Zero Suit beneath. There are also two other ways to transform. At the character selection screen, if the player holds down all of the shield buttons and proceeds to the stage selection screen, Samus will be in her Zero Suit form. The last way to take this form is while in the middle of a match by using the up and down taunts repeatedly. This is the most difficult to accomplish, but by repeatedly hammering the buttons Samus's armor will fall off.

Snake

Snake

Solid Snake is the main protagonist of Hideo Kojima's stealth-based Metal Gear Solid games. He is the first ever 3rd party character to appear in a Super Smash Bros. game, having appeared in Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii. He appears as he does in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. He will have his trademark cardboard box which he uses to hide in, and in the Nintendo World trailer, he uses the Nikita rocket launcher; featured in Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2. During his Final Smash, Snake will call in a chopper and he will ride the chopper firing bullets at his enemies, inspired by the Hairier boss in Metal Gear Solid 2. He has 12 bullets total, six per clip, when he uses up a clip he loads a new one. When battling a character, Snake can contact Colonel Campbell, Hal Emerich (Otacon), Mei Ling, or in one case, Slippy, who will start a conversation with Snake about the opponent. Former enemy Psycho Mantis makes a reference to The Wind Waker if the player has a file on their memory card of Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes.[10]

Sonic

Sonic

Sonic the Hedgehog is the flagship character and mascot for the video and arcade game company, Sega, which has released a series of video games in which he either stars or plays a role. Sonic was competing head-to-head with Nintendo's mascot, Mario, for over a decade until Sega left the console market. Sonic's games are now on various other consoles, including the Nintendo GameCube, and Wii, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PSP, and others. Sonic has numerous abilities, including the Homing Attack (also known as the "Kaiten Jump"), in which he hits enemies with his spines while jumping, and the Light Dash, which allows him to run along a path of rings, even in the air. He is a poor swimmer, however, and will drown in water after a short amount of time. Newest abilities include "Speed Break" and "Time Break," which allow Sonic to drastically speed himself up or drastically slow down time, respectively. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, he is very quick in attacks and movement. His special moves are based on moves from his main games. His Final Smash grants him the ability to become Super Sonic.

Toon Link

Toon Link is a replacement for Young Link in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Toon Link has the design of the Link seen in The Wind Waker and Phantom Hourglass, with many of his attacks carrying the same style (such as cel-shaded bomb explosions). Toon Link's attacks are similar to Link's, but Toon Link is lighter and generally faster, as well as less powerful.

Wario

Wario

Wario is a character in the Mario series. He is well known for wearing yellow under purple overalls similar to Mario, although currently, he is often wearing his WarioWare costume. Wario has appeared in a lot of Mario games and has also starred in his own games, the Wario Land and WarioWare series. Wario is one of the new characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In the first trailer for Brawl, it appeared that the "Wario Waft" was Wario's Final Smash. In a later update, it was revealed that the Wario Waft was just a special move. His true Final Smash is the transformation into "Wario Man" from Wario: Twisted!/Touched!.

Wolf

Wolf

Wolf is the leader of Star Wolf in the Star Fox series, who was introduced as a villain, but later became a rival of Fox. He appeared as a fighter in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Like Fox and Falco, his final smash is the summoning of a Landmaster, the difference being that his is more powerful and lasts for a shorter amount of time, and of course, the color. His moveset is somewhat different than those of Fox and Falco, though. Wolf's are Smash Moves completely different, his reflector has a larger radius, his Wolf Illusion moves him at a 25° angle, his Fire Wolf isn't as powerful and there's hardly a charge time, and his laser gun fires much more slowly, but with much more damage.

Young Link

Young Link was a fighter featured only in Super Smash Bros. Melee. He was based off of the design of the same young Link from Ocarina of Time, and many of his attacks were carried over from that — although, Young Link can use several weapons that the younger Link of Ocarina of Time could not, such as a Bow. Young Link is lighter and faster than his older counterpart.

Zelda

Zelda is a lightweight fighter introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee. She uses each of the spells featured in Ocarina of Time for both offense and defense. Zelda prefers to keep enemies at a distance, using a ranged Din's Fire quite often and gaining extra distance with Farore's Wind. However, if an opponent gets close, she has several close-range physical moves that can be used.

Sheik

Sheik is the transformation of Zelda. Upon utilizing Zelda's down special, she will undergo a transformation sequence and change into Sheik (the opposite also remains true). Sheik is much quicker and less "floaty", at the cost of strength. While in Super Smash Bros. Melee Sheik was regarded as being overpowered, Super Smash Bros. Brawl fixes this problem by seriously weakening Sheik while strengthening Zelda, in an attempt to force the originally intended "switch between the characters" fighting method.

Non-Playable Characters

Master Hand

Master Hand

Master Hand is the ruler and creator of the Smash Universe. However, in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Tabuu usurps the Master Hand's throne and make him his slave. It has many attacks, each one quite devastating. Though not as powerful as Crazy Hand, the left hand as Master Hand is the right, the same rules apply: as its HP lower, its attacks become stronger and more frequent. Master Hand is prone to long periods of inactivity while Crazy Hand is fighting with it, and it does not attack as frequently as Crazy Hand. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Tabuu uses the Master Hand as a puppet to do his bidding. The Master Hand at one point tries to kill Tabuu, but is quickly defeated. It is unknown whether he survived. Master Hand faced players at the end of the Classic Mode. If the player was able to defeat Classic Mode's numerous challenges under harsher settings, Crazy Hand would appear. He also appeared alongside Crazy Hand in Event Match #50: Final Destination Match.

Crazy Hand

Crazy Hand

Crazy Hand is the stronger, wilder version of Master Hand. When both hands are "in play" they can execute one of three very powerful attacks. You can tell which attack they use as one hand will not attack and wait for the other to finish its current attack. It is the exact opposite of Master Hand, and will try anything short of blowing up the Final Destination to destroy you. Crazy Hand and Master Hand were both sighted in Kirby and the Amazing Mirror.

Tabuu

Tabuu

Tabuu is the final boss in The Subspace Emissary mode of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He he has two forms, the second one including an enormous ethereal wings. He seeks ultimate power by bringing worlds into Subspace, using the guise of Master Hand as a means to enlist the help of Ganondorf and other villains. When Ganondorf meets him, he quickly dispatches of him and turns him into a trophy. He also takes down most of the heroes led by Mario in another fell swoop, though not getting the small group of Ness, Luigi, Kirby, and King Dedede who begin freeing characters. Tabuu also faces a challenging opponent, Sonic, who arrives just in time for the final battle.

Giga Bowser

Giga Bowser

Giga Bowser is the super-sized, super powered version of the original Bowser. He has roughly double Bowser's power, size and weight. His speed is halved and his jump, strangely, remains untouched. Giga Bowser can be fought in Adventure Mode if you beat Normal mode or harder without using a continue in less than 18 minutes. He also appears alongside Mewtwo and Ganondorf in Event Match #51. Beating him in Adventure Mode rewards the player with the much-coveted Giga Bowser Trophy, while defeating him and his comrades in the last Event Match yields the boss stage Final Destination, where he and his creators, Master Hand and Crazy Hand, are battled at the end of Classic/Adventure mode. Giga Bowser returns in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as Bowser's Final Smash, and is therefore playable. It should be noted that Giga Bowser is a Smash Bros. character and not a Mario character.

Sandbag

Sandbag

The Sandbag first appeared as a non-playable character in Melee, but also appears as an item in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which can be thrown at other characters. Hitting it will release items. It is a relatively heavy item. In the Home-Run Contest, the Sandbag is the target for the game.

Whispy Woods

Whispy Woods

Whispy Woods is a tree from the Kirby series. He is usally featured as an enemy but in Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Whispy was featured as an ally. He lives in a forest known as Green Greens. He appears in Super Smash Bros. on the stage, Dreamland, and in Super Smash Bros. Melee, on the stage Green Greens and Dreamland 64. He reappeared in Super Smash Bros. Brawl on the stage Green Greens once again. Whispy will provide players with apples, which can be used a projectiles.

Petey Piranha

Petey Piranha

Petey is a mutant Piranha Plant from the Mario games. He appears as the first boss in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He kidnaps Peach and Zelda and puts them in cages. Then he attacks Kirby or Mario by swinging the cages around. The player can then decide what Princess to save

Rayquaza

Rayquaza

Rayquaza, from the Pokémon series, is the second boss in The Subspace Emissary. Rayquaza was first shown in a video on the Dojo website [1] called Fox's Misfortune. He grabs Diddy Kong who is walking along the lake shore and prepares to eat him but is stopped by Fox. Fox and Diddy then engage and defeat Rayquaza.

Porky Minch

Porky

Porky, from Mother 2 and Mother 3 (called "Pokey" in the English release of Mother 2, EarthBound) is the third boss of the The Subspace Emissary. He fights in a large machine called the Spider-mech. Lucas and Ness are the ones who must face Porky. Porky first chases Lucas while hiding in the Pig King Statue. Ness blows the statue apart, revealing Porky. Porky then proceeds to attack.

Galleom

Galleom

Galleom is a Super Smash Bros.-original character and the fourth boss of The Subspace Emissary. He is first shown flying across a desert plain. Meta-Knight, Ike and Marth give chase and engage him in a fight at the edge of a cliff. After he is beaten he falls off the cliff and lands a chamber of some kind. Lucas and the Pokémon Trainer then engage him in battle. After being beaten a secound time he grabs Lucas and the Pokémon Trainer and lauches himself into the sky where he self-destructs. Just before he self-destructs Lucas hits his hand with PK Thunder causing Galleom to drop them. Lucas and the Pokémon Trainer are saved from falling to their deaths when Meta-Knight swoops out of nowhere and grabs them.

Ridley/Meta Ridley

Ridley

Meta Ridley

Ridley is a recurring villain in the Metroid series. He appears as a boss twice (once in his normal form, once in his Meta Ridley form).
Ridley ambushes Samus and Pikachu about half way through the Subspace Emissary. He grabs Samus and drags her along a metal wall. He would have killed her if Pikachu had not shot him with a bolt of electricity. Eventually, The duo beats Ridley as he flies off in a ball of flames. The Subspace Army manages to save Ridley by resurrecting him into his Meta Ridley form. Later, he chases after R.O.B., Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong, Captain Falcon, Pikachu, Samus, and Olimar who are fleeing from a huge amount of recently detonated Subspace bombs in the Falcon Flyer. The heroes must fight Meta Ridley on the back of the Falcon Flyer. As before Ridley is beaten.

Duon

Duon

Duon is a Smash originated character. He is formed out of the same Shadow Bugs that formed the Mr. Game & Watch clones. He is fought by Snake, Lucario, Fox, Zelda, Peach, and Falco on the top of the Battleship Halberd. After he is defeated the Shadow Bugs disolve to reveal Mr. Game & Watch's trophy.

Assist Trophies

This is a list of all of the Assist Trophies that appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Andross

Andross

Andross is the primary antagonist in the Star Fox series. He attacks by shooting tiles at the opposers fighters.

Barbara

Barbara

Barbara is a character from a Japanese game. She strums her guitar to cause shockwaves which harm enemies.

Devil

Devil

Devil moves the stage boundaries at random, causing general discord.

Dr. Wright

Dr. Wright

Dr. Wright is a character from Sim City. He raises buildings underneath opponents' feet to cause damage.

Excitebike

Excitebike

Excitebike will ride around the stage knocking brawlers around. It appears in its sprite form.

Gray Fox

Gray Fox

Gray Fox is Solid Snake's friend and former mentor. Thought to have died in the incident in Zanzibar Land, Snake was shocked to discover that he was still alive and had been outfitted with a cybernetic exoskeleton.

Hammer Bro.

Helirin

The Helirin will appear and push enemies around. It causes no damage, but it can easily knock opposing fighters off of the stage.

Infantry & Tanks

Infantry & Tanks

The Infantry & Tanks characters attack by running into enemies and firing their miniature weapons.

Isaac

Isaac

Isaac uses "Move" Psynergy to create large hands which push opponents off of the stage.

Jill

Jill

Jill uses her drill to cause damage to opponents.

Jeff

Jeff

Jeff, a smart young boy from Mother 2, or Earthbound, attacks opponents by firing rockets around the stage. They will home in on their targets.

Kat & Ana

Kat & Ana

Kat & Ana attack opponents by flying across the stage at high speeds and swiping at them with their katanas.

Knuckle Joe

Knuckle Joe

Knuckle Joe is an ally in the Kirby series. He attacks opponents with a series of attacks known as the "Vulcan Jab," then finishes with either a "Smash Punch" or a "Rising Break." He is also in the game Kirby Super Star Ultra, available as a partner or the fighter power-up.

Lakitu

Lakitu

Lakitu, an enemy from the Super Mario Bros. series, attacks by throwing Spinies at the opponents. These Spinies will walk around and damage enemies, as well.

Little Mac

Little Mac

Little Mac attacks opponents by punching them. He will chase after fighters relentlessly.

Lyn

Lyn

When Lyn appears, she will crouch and hold her sword for a few seconds before quickly attacking and returning to her original spot. Her sword swipe is lightning fast and nearly impossible to avoid, as it targets a specific player no matter where the person may be.

Metroid

Metroid

The Metroids are a species of jellyfish-like creatures that were created by an alien race known as the Chozo, the alien race that Samus was orphaned from. They were originally created to hunt down the X parasite but they began to duplicate in masses and the species became a deadly threat. In many games Metroids appear and usually the strategy is to freeze them and shoot a missile to break them. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, they appear from an Assist Trophy and grab onto a player as they increase their percentage damage.

Mr. Resetti

Mr. Resetti

As in Animal Crossing, Mr. Resetti will pop out of the ground to give a seemingly endless lecture about turning off or reseting the game without saving.

Nintendog

Nintendog

Nintendog

When released, the Nintendog obscures the view of the battle.

Ray MK III

Ray MK III

Ray MK III attacks by firing various lasers, missles, and guns at opponents. He will dash around the stage while he does this, making his attacks harder to avoid.

Saki

Saki

Saki attacks by firing his laser and slashing his sword. He is very quick and will chase opponents if they try to run.

Samurai Goroh

Shadow the Hedgehog

Shadow the Hedgehog

Shadow the Hedgehog is one of the four main, recurring characters in the Sonic series. He's been in the series since Sonic Adventure 2. He's an assist trophy in Brawl, unlocked when the player unlocks Sonic. His ability is to slow down time using Chaos Control.

Stafy

Stafy

Stafy, the seven-year old prince of the heavenly seas, appeared in the Japan-only release "Densetsu no Stafy" He appears as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He rarely appears, as he is the only Assist Trophy besides Lakitu that can be attacked.

He causes a number of balloons to appear. These can bring characters into the air, but cannot knock them out.

He causes numerous hammers to appear. Golden hammers will also appear along with the regular ones.

He causes banana peels to fly in the background. This causes all opponents to slip constantly until he disappears.

He creates a flower in the background. This causes the camera to zoom in on the character who released Tingle. This will last for about 15 seconds.

He catches on fire, which gives all fighters the effects of the superspicy curry.

Waluigi

Waluigi

Waluigi is a recurring character in the Mario series. He is not a major character and has never appeared in the main platformer titles, only appearing spin-off games such as the Mario Party games. He is a counterpart of Luigi in the same way the Wario is a counterpart for Mario. He usually stays with Wario and is only getting into trouble when they are together. Waluigi's relationship with Wario still remains a mystery. Although they seem to be friends it is unknown if they are brothers or related in some other way.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Waluigi appears as an Assist Trophy. He attacks by kicking, stomping, and by smacking foes with his tennis racket. He seems to be very angry.

References

↑"Well, he is the king of Koopas. It's only natural he'd be slow. But that's only because he's the heaviest fighter here--by far. He's a powerhouse of destruction. Careful he doesn't flatten you." — Colonel Roy Campbell (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)

↑"That's Kirby, also known as 'Kirby from Dream Land'. He's from another planet--in other words, an extraterrestrial. He's got a powerful stomach that lets him swallow and digest anything. And he also has a 'Copy Ability' that allows him to mimic opponents, steal their moves, and use those moves against them. On top of that, he has the power to fly around the stage, so once he's got you in his sights, there's no place to run." — Otacon (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)

↑"The prince of Altea, in whose veins the blood of heroes runs. He and a small group of stalwarts fought to free Altea after it was invaded by the kingdom of Doluna and the dark dragon, Medeus. With his divine sword, Falchion, he fought and defeated Medeus. However, Altea was then invaded by King Hardin of Akaneia and eventually destroyed." — Trophie Description (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)

↑"That's Meta Knight. He's a knight from Dream Land. They say his sword swings can break the sound barrier. Whatever you do, don't get caught in one of his furious barrage attacks. He also commands the Halberd, a flying battleship" — Mai Ling (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)

↑"The son of the lord of Pharae Principality, Roy was studying in Ostia when the Kingdom of Bern invaded League of Lycia. His father fell ill at this time, so Roy assumed lordship of Pharae's armies. After his fateful meeting with the Princess Guinevere, his destiny became inextricably linked with the fate of the entire continent." — Trophie Description (Super Smash Bros. Melee)